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NICOLA DI MAESTRO ANTONIO 


(Romagna School) 
(Active in Ancona in the second half of the XV th Century) 


MADONNA AND CHILD 


On wood 
Height: 35 inches 
Width: 17% inches 


This painting was formerly in the Church of Santa Margarita in 
Solferino. 


From the Collection of Cardinal Joseph Fesch, Romes 
From the Collection of Dupuis Family, Paris. 


Described by Dr. Osvald Sirén in a letter from London dated July 
28th, 1919. 


Regarding other works by this artist see article of B. Berenson in 
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NICOLA DI MAESTRO ANTONIO 


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BARTOLOMEO DI GIOVANNI 
(Active in Florence 1450-1490) 


A Saint Ho.utpine A Book 


On wood 
Height: 26 inches 
Width: 19% inches 


From the Collection of Mrs. E. D. Thaw, New York. — 


Exhibited: “Italian Primitives,’ New York, November, Vol). satas 
logue No. 29. 


Described in a letter by Professor Osvald Sirén, March, 1917. 





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IL BRONZINO [{Angiolo Allori} 
(Florence 1502-1572) 


PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG Jeu 


On wood 
Height: 38 inches 
Width: 2814 inches 


From the Collection of Prince Orloff in Paris. 





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NARDO DI CIONE 
(Active in Florence 1740-1305) 


PoLIPTYCH 
From left to right: 


St. Francis, St. JOHN THE Baptist, MADONNA AND 
CuILb, St. PETER AND ST oie 


On wood 
Height: 30 inches 
Width: 84% inches 


The names of the Saints are impressed in gold at the bottom. 
From the Collection of S. Reiningshausen, Vienna. 


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ANDREA DI GIUSTO 
(Florence 1440-1498) 


MADONNA AND CHILD AND SAINTS 


On wood 
Height: 1834 inches 
Width: 13% inches 


The attribution to this master was made by Dr. de Nicola, Director 
of the “‘Bargello”’ in Florence. 


GIOVANNI DA MILANO 
(Born in Milan ab. 1300) 


TRIPTYCH 
MADONNA AND CHILD AND SAINTS 


On wood 
Height: 16 inches 
Width: 17% inches 


From the Collection of Mr. R. Langton Douglas, London. 





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MATTEO DI GIOVANNI {di Bartolo] 
(Sena 1435-1495) 


THE MADONNA AND CHD 


On wood 
Height: 29% inches 
Width: 21% inches 


Letter of Mr. B. Berenson, dated April 20th, 1924: 


‘IT am happy to tell you that the round-topped panel repre- 
senting the Madonna with St. Jerome and St. Bernardino 
and two Angels is by Marreo D1 Grtovannt, perhaps the 
best known Sienese painter of the fifteenth century. 


“It was probably painted between 1470 and 1480. It is in 
his most incisive manner, with a delightful ivory tone.” 


‘Believe me, 
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SEBASTIANO DEL PIOMBO [Sebastiano Luciani } 
(Florence, 1485-1547) 


PoRTRAITS OF FERDINANDO D’AvVALos, MaRQuis DE 
PESCARA AND His WIFE, THE CEDEP Ree 
PoETESS, VITTORIA COLONNA 


On canvas 
Height: 35 inches 
Width: 4534 inches 


From the Sant’ Angelo Gallery, Naples. 
Mentioned by Vasari, Vol. V, p. 573. 


Described by Georges Lafenestre in “Revue de Art Ancien & 
Moderne,” 1909. 


Mentioned by Chas. Blanc in Seb. del Piombo. 
Mentioned by Crowe and Cavalcaselle, Vol. II, p. 342. 





Mentioned by P. d’Achiardi (Rome, 1908) p. 200. 
and others. 


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CRISTOFORO SCACCO 
(Verona XV th Century) 


TRIPYTCH 


On wood 
Height: 66 inches 
Width: 84 inches 
(including frame) 


Formerly in a private collection in Naples. | 
Described and reproduced by Dr. G. de Nicola, Director of the 
“ Bargello” in Florence, in the “ Burlington Magazine” of the month 
of June, 1924, page 284. 





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HANS HOLBEIN, the younger 
(1497-1543) 


PoRTRAIT OF JAcoB VON HERTENSTEIN 


Knight and Mayor of Lucerne 


On wood 
Height: 21 inches 
Width: 14% inches 

Painted in 1517 


(traces of the date are on the picture) 


Ulrich Hegner saw the picture in 1826 in possession of the last member 
of the family, Franz Ludwig von Hertenstein. 


Subsequently in the Collection of Mr. Wynn Ellis in London. 


Described and reproduced by Professor Dr. Paul Ganz, formerly 
Director of the Basel Museum, in the “Burlington Magazine” of 
May, 1921, page 210. 


Described and reproduced by Professor Dr. Paul Ganz in his monu- 
mental work: “‘ Malerei der Friihrenaissance in der Schweiz,” page 99, 
reproduced in color, plate 57. 


A portrait by the same artist of the son, Benedict von Hertenstein, 
is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. 





HANS HOLBEIN. THE YOUNGER 


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AMBROSIUS HOLBEIN 
(Early XV Ith Century) 


PorTRAIT OF ULRICH ZWINGLI, THE REFORMER 


On wood 
Height: 17 inches 
Width: 13% inches 


From the Collection of Mr. Julius Dahl, Diisseldorf. 





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ADRIAN ISENBRANDT 


(Settled in Bruges about 1500) 


TRIPTYCH 
Center panel: MADONNA AND CHILD 


Wings: St. JOHN AND ST. CHRISTOPHER 


On wood 
Height: 14 inches 
Width: 19% inches 


This painting has been in the Convent of the Carmelites of Sala- 
manqua to which it has been offered in 1630 by Maria van Mol, of 
Antwerp, widow of the General Secretary of the Staadhoulder of 
Flanders, Almancicidor. Later Maria van Mol entered this convent 
as a nun. 


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ADRIAN ISENBRANDT 


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JEAN GOSSAERT {called Mabuse] 
(About 1472-1535) 


PoRTRAIT OF GABRIEL DE SALAMANCA 
Count of Ortenburg; Baron of Freyestein and Carls- 
bach; Count of the Holy Roman Empire; Finance 
Minister of Ferdinand I (younger son of Philip the 
Handsome), King of Bohemia and Hungary, husband 
of Anne, sister of Louis II of Hungary, brother of 
Charles V.; Gabriel de Salamanca married Elizabeth, 
daughter of Ernest, Margrave of Baden-Durlach and 
sister-in-law of the Count of Hohenzollern. | 


On canvas 
Height: 251% inches 
Width: 20 inches 


Formerly in the Collection of Count Georges de Montbrison, Chateau 
St. Roch, France. Collection of Mr. Léon Cardon, Trustee of the 
Brussels Museum. 


Monograph by Albert van de Put, of the South Kensington Museum, 
London. 


Reproduced and described in “‘Les Primitifs Flamands” by Fierens- 
Gevaert, Director of the Brussels Museum, Vol. II], plate CLXI, 
page 213. 

Exhibited at Charleroi in 1911, Cat. No. 21. 

Exhibited at Brussels in 1913, Cat. No. 2015. 


Originally this painting was on wood, and on the back was painted 
a Lucretia in grisaille with the date 1534. Mr. L. Cardon had the 
panel cut in two and both parts transferred on canvas. 





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ROGER VAN DER WEYDEN 
(Tournay about 1499, Brussels 1464) 


SCENES FROM THE LIFE OF SAINT GREGORY 


On wood 
Height: 35 inches 
Width: 32 inches 


From the Collection of Lord Besborough, London. 
From the Collection of Lord Taunton, Stoke. 


Dr. Friedlander writes regarding this painting: 


“This painting, representing the dream of St. Gregory, is 
well known to me since it was in the Collection of Lord 
Taunton. I am convinced that it 1s an excellent and per- 
fectly well preserved work of Roger van der Weyden.”’ 


Roger van der Weyden has painted this panel in Rome, where he was 
staying in 1450. In the landscape is seen St. Peter and the tower of 
Sant’ Angelo, as existing at that period. | 





ROGER VAN DER WEYDEN 


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ANTHONY VAN DYCK 
(Antwerp 1599—London 1641) 


PortTRAIT: oF DoNNA POLYX Ewe UE Sen oe 


On canvas 
Height: 72 inches 
Width: 45 inches 


From the Collection of Baron Steengracht, Chateau de Moyland. 
Exhibited in “‘ Kunsthistorische Ausstellung,’ Diisseldorf, 1904. 


Described by Prof. Paul Clemen in “ Die Kunstdenkmiler der Rhein- 
preyinz, 2Vol. I, page 137, 


Monograph of Pol de Mont, formerly director of the Antwerp Mu- 
seum. 


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ANTHONY VAN DYCK 
(Antwerp 71599—London 1647) 


PORTRAIT OF A GOLDSMITH 


On canvas 
Height: 4434 inches 
Width: 36 inches 


From the Collection of Count de Perregaux, Paris. 


From the Collection of Count du Sarty, Chateau Vandoeuvre, in 
Calvados, France. 


From the Collection of Noel Bardacy Pansy 
Exhibited in Brussels in tg10, No. 124. 


Professor Max Rooses, formerly Director of the Plantin-Moretus 
Museum, in Antwerp, wrote on the back of a photograph: 


“TL certify by the present that I have seen, in your Galleries, 
the portrait reproduced by this photograph and that I ad- 
mired it as a beautiful work of Anthony van Dyck. 


“Max RooseEs.”’ 





ANTHONY VAN DYCK 


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CORNELIUS DE VOS 
(Antwerp 1585-1057) 


LADY. AND Herr Lrrrire Darerree 


On panel 
Height: 43% inches 
Width: 34 inches 


From the Collections of Massay Mainwaring, London. 


From the Collection of Sir George Donaldson, London. 


Dr. C. Hofstede de Groot writes: 


“The undersigned declares that he knows this painting 
since a long time. He has studied it carefully several times 
and considers it as an authentic and characteristic work by 


Cornelius de Vos, of exceptionally attractive colors and of 
great beauty.” 


“Corn. HorstTEDE DE GRooT, 1912.” 





CORNELIUS DE VOS 


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ALBERT CUYP 
(Dordrecht 1620-1697) 


THe Pasture Near a Powp 


On wood 
Height: 16 inches 
Width: 22 inches 

Signed below on the left 


From the Collections of Etienne Le Roy, Brussels; Leon Cardon, 


Brussels; Ferdinand Halphen, Paris; A. de Ridder, Cronberg. 
Described by Dr. Hofstede de Groot, Vol. II, No. 702. 


Described by Dr. Wilhelm von Bode in the “Collection of A. de Rid- 
der, Plate Nossa, 


PIETER DE HOOGHE 
(Leyden 1632-1677) 


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On canvas 
Height: 22 inches 
Width: 26 inches 
Signed on the right 


From the Collections of Duc de Morny, Paris; Comtesse de Miranda, 
Paris; A. de Ridder, Cronberg. 


Described and reproduced by Dr. W. von Bode in the “‘ Catalogue of 
the A. de Ridder Collection.” 


Described by Dr. C. Hofstede de Groot, Vol. I, No. §2. 





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FRANS HALS 
(Haarlem about 1580-1666) 


PoRTRAIT OF A YOUNG (ei1ED 


On canvas 
Height: 32 inches 
Width: 26 inches 


From the Collection of Carl von Hollitscher, Berlin. 
Exhibited: Royal Academy, London, 1879. 
Exhibited: Berlin, 1906, No. 53. 

Catalogued: by Dr. William von Bode. 


Described: by E. W. Moes in “‘Frans Hals, sa vie et son oeuvre” 
Brussels, 1909, No. 202. 


Described by Dr. C. Hofstede de Groot, Vol. III, No. 370. 


Described and reproduced by Dr. Wilhelm von Bode in his work 
“Hrans*Hals'? Vols Nov ioe Plates n: 


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MEINDERT HOBBEMA 
(Amsterdam 1638-1709) 


LANDSCAPE 


On canvas 
Height: 27 inches 
Width: 35% inches 
Signed below on left 


From the Collection of Prince Liechtenstein, Vienna. 


Described by Dr. C. Hofstede de Groot, Vol. IV, No. 264. 


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NICOLAS MAES 
(Dordrecht 1632—Amsterdam 1693) 


Woman Puiuckine a Duck 


On canvas 
Height: 23% inches 
Width: 26 inches 

Signed below on the right 


From the Collections of Comte de Turenne, Paris; Adrian Hope 
London; Jules Porges, Paris; A. de Ridder, Cronberg. 


Described and reproduced by Dr. Wilhelm von Bode in the ‘‘Cata- 
logue of the A. de Ridder Collection,” Plate No. 33. 


Described by Dr. Hofstede de Groot, Vol. VI, No. 28. 


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JACOB VAN RUISDAEL 
(Haarlem 1628-1682) 


LANDSCAPE WITH WINDMILL 


On wood 
Height: 1234 inches 
Width: 14 inches 
Signed “J. Ruisdael f. 1667” 


From the Collections of General Verdier, Paris, 1816; Mr. Saportas 
Amsterdam, 1829; Mr. Chaplin, London; Maurice Kann, Paris 
Ludwig Mandl, Wiesbaden. 


Described by J. Smith, “Catalogue Raisonné,” No. Tee. 
Described by Dr. Hofstede de Groot, Vol. IV, No. 181. 





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METSU [Gabriel} 
(Leyden about 1629-1667) 


THE MESSAGE 


On wood 
Height: 13 inches 
Width: 11% inches 


Signed on the envelope 


From the Collections of G. C. Blanken, The Hague, 1800; F. Kalk- 
brenner, Paris, 1850; Adrian Hope, London, 1894; Arthur Sanderson, 
Edinburgh. 


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Described by J. Smith, “‘ Catalogue Raisonné,” Supplement, Vol. IX, 
Page 524, No. 28. 


Described by Dr. C. Hofstede de Groot, “Catalogue Raisonné,”’ 
Vol. BSNomion 


Described and reproduced by Dr. Wilhelm von Bode, “‘Catalogue of 
the A. de Ridder Collection,” Plate 24. 





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REMBRANDT [Harmensz Van Rin} 
(Leyden and Amsterdam 1606-1669) 


O.tp Woman PLuckinec A FowL 


On canvas 
Height: 53 inches 
Width: 42 inches 
Signed below on left: “Rembrandt f.”’ 


Engraved in mezzotint by R. Houston about 1740. 

Engraved by W. Baillie. 

Mentioned by Dr. von Bode in the “Cicerone”’ of July, 1912. 
Described by Dr. Hofstede de Groot, Vol. VI, No. 298. 


From the Collections of Willem Six, Amsterdam, 1734; Francis Char- 
teris, Earl of Wemyss, 1740; Ralph Willett, Esq.; J. W. Willett, 
Esq., 1813; Andrew Geddes, London, 1845; Widow of A. Geddes, 
London, 1861; Baron de Beurnonville, Paris, 1884; Madame Levaig- 
neur, Paris; 1912: 


Exhibited in Florence, 1737. 
Exhibited in Florence, 1767. 
Exhibited in the “British Institute,’ 1861, No. 17. 


Letter of Dr. W. von Bode of December 20th, 1922. 





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REMBRANDT [{Harmensz Van Rijn] 
(Leyden and Amsterdam 1606-1669) 


PoRTRAIT OF HENDRICKJE STOFFELS 


On canvas 
Height: 34% inches 
Width: 2838 inches 
Signed on top at the right and dated 1648 


Formerly in the Collections of Sir Matthew White Ridley, London 
1836; Lord Ridley, London; A. de Ridder, Cronberg. 


Mentioned by Vosmaer, page 538. 
Described by J. Smith, “Catalogue Raisonné,” Vol. 7, page 175. 
Mentioned by A.von Wurzbach,“ Rembrandt Gallery,’ 1886, No. 483. 


Described and reproduced by Dr. W. von Bode and Dr. Hofstede de 
Groot in the ““Complete Work of Rembrandt,” No. 399. 


Described and reproduced by Dr. W. von Bode in the “‘ Catalogue of 
the A. de Ridder Collection,’ Plate No. 3. 


Described by Dr. Hofstede de Groot, Vol. VI, No. 325. 
Reproduced in the “ Klassiker der Kunst,’ 1906, page 407. 
Exhibited: “British Institute,’ London, 1861, No. 53. 


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JAN STEEN 
(Leyden about 1626-1679) 


SCENE GALLANTE 


On wood 
Height: 26% inches 
Width: 2234 inches 

Signed below on the left 


From the Collections of Linden van Slingeland, Dordrecht, 1785; 
Paul van Cuyck, 1866; Mr. M. de Camondo, Paris, 1893; Marquise 
d-Aoust; Paris, 


Described by Dr. Hofstede de Groot, Vol. I, Nos. 795 and 8141. 


Described and reproduced by Armand Dayot in “Grands et Petits 
Maitres,” No. 155, page 152. Reproduced page 102. 





JAN STEEN 


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JAMES NORTHCOTE, R. A. 
(Plymouth 17406-1831) 


PorRTRAIT OF LAapy Mary Lycon 


On canvas 
Height: 30 inches 
Width: 25 inches 
Signed and dated 1789 below on the left 


From an old private collection in England 





JAMES NORTHCOTE R.A. 


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CASSONE 


MARRIAGE=COFFER 


Florentine work, XVth Century 
Height: 18 inches 
Width: 17% inches 
Length: 53% inches 


On the front panel are represented “‘Scenes of a Boarhunt.”’ 
On the top 1s a Coat of Arms. 


From the Collection of Mr. M. Seidel, Florence, Italy. 


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STAINED GLASS PANELS 
(French, XIIIth Century) 


Representing 
SCENES From THE NEw TESTAMENT 
Larger panel: Height, 401% inches; width, 23 inches. 


Smaller panel: Height, 25% inches; width, 23 inches. 


The two panels adorned formerly the Amiens Cathedral, from where 
they had to be removed on account of alterations in the wall. 


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STAINED GLASS PANEL 
(French, XV Ith Century) 


Representing 


St. BARNABAS SURROUNDED BY OTHER SAINTS 


Height: 62 inches 
Width: 25 inches 


This panel was formerly in a window of a church in the South of 
Hrance. 








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